Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1916, Page 5

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”%,%%mmm mammw NEW ASPARAGUS 3 g B he . Naval m bebn v]gnh‘ his parents, NEW STRAWIERR]!. 3 I : ) ames F. 'nmm NEW PIE PLANT |, e sl t fns i Blaniier. 2nrs, Wil nnwmmm return- ed io her home on East Town streel { rANGV CAULIFLOWER ~ -!hx' visit relatives in Clinton, R FANCY EGG PLANT|. Mars. o probably M¥. and Mrs; Lincoln G. Luce have| 198 o0 S, A can LARGE VARIETY AT ALL TIMES. |tne’ ; returned. to . their . home in_ Siafiors |fonal and Internatis were J2 ) 4 . 25ca at : = g e B B L DUNN'S PHARMACY ) conducted by Rev. Myles P. Galvin. | POLICE GET MAN e at Sintment of dbsiranis m\lmu. 1 Rs Two days of rain and fog have been WANTED SINCE NOVEMBER. : : b S T i MME as disappointingito int buyers as ypice L st < Koy UBE | COUNTY AGENT SENDS to those offering special Merchants'| August Goomez Was Arrested at His by Dr. Agnew. NOTICES TO GRANGES. Week bargains, Home on Laurel Hill Tuesday Back- | Miss B. N - 60 MfilN STREET us hospital to the nurse who was g adiss Ciara Explains Plans for Grange Exhibits at|| While You Are in the City Because of frelght delays, many 9 4 -~ | most loyal during the training mhoo! gton. C the County Falr This Year. ghipments of supplies and vrovi-lons & ' Goo ‘—‘1 red, wanted by|COurse was awarded to Miss Marie Shahan, N i for local ctores are being received by | August m,,gfi,&fl_,, ovembey | ence B, Wakefleld, of Jewett cuy. The County Asent ,, c Warner has sent Mercllanls Week : e fapon for cutting enother colored man with | PTize Was ten doliars In goid, s e Prusidnes; .| out motices granges of New snnounce that my, r“' Crubs herealiouts are appolnting del. |8 Fazor In o Water strest saloon, wae| priniard for the nurco who showed |ott City, 5, of Ph::{:'r‘;?hv b:. na: m ega:es to th 'nsd'ienn's &f“';': ‘Suo ;: hée %3 "‘T“':', “"g‘ by] s‘g“m fl.‘l’ohn Kane | the most ability in sursical work was' The class motto was Binceritas, - 3 < and Officer Charles [cFadden. After o’ o:g.-.n‘d“‘t;;nhhd Wiin Tioders, up- | 8t Derby June 7-3. the cutting affray Goomez left town looking for the many bargains just stop In our place and you will find that you can save your car fare the granges of New Lon-|[] many times over. 1 1;. Iastern Connecticut - delegates will | and has been in Bridgeport. He re- don county interested in the grange|§ TEAS... cerees Ib. 250 o ai puid So-Taale mP“ f |attend the Comnectiout Prohibition | turned this week and his errest Tues- DRIVER OF JITNEY AT FORT WRIGHT |Sxhibits i the New London Sounty |k oRpEe ... ... Ib. 200 23 2o wit Convention to be held in Unity hall, | day'night followed, \ Bl bt — falr were asked to appoint committees || BAKING POWDER Ib. 120 Hartford, today and Thursday. e e e 3 Autopsy Shows Danlel Finn Died from | Men From Storrs and Kingston Col- flm"&'é.".g ;g A lgmflgem : REBATING FARES FOR Fraotured Skull Recelvad In Autor | loges Ara Recelving Military - Ins 3 MACARONI . Ib. box 8¢ A e D o e OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS| moblle Accldent e foovine. guccessor, to Lalghton Bros. for Mrs. te as sung in St. mobile - Thio ' following _ granses .fi,om}.ha SODA e n,.:“ 8o commit : Preston, Norwich, |} CREAM OF TARTAR.. 1-4 Ib. 10c mmnflo students are at Fort e struction, 24 X 5 s ~ T 161 etz st Comn. | O P, Doacick "% | Fiftdon Studonts In Helays of Thres| An aute oy performed on the hody Bezrah, Franklin, Coichester, North 3 Are Kept Busy at The Wauregan, |of Daniel "of thig o Wright, Fishers Island, jearning the mmg Pachaug and Waterford, |§ MAGIC YEAST........... box 4o 'rnnn.y Mathodist Ladies’ A1d oolety fn the Memorial hespi £ tary training At commitiees met At the farm ‘heen busv during the past week | < A corps of fifuen boys and giris | don last Friday as the result of an at= buruu offics early in the winter and d ars . which” were collected | from the Worwich Commercial School | tomebile acejdent in New ioofldfln A We advertise exactly | brou took up the matter of making recom- t over 47 to the treasury, are being kept busy, in relays of three, | month age, showed that h mandul;ua to the officlals of the New Unned T& lmlmflfls Cn’ e rebating ,,_,“ at the Wauregan ho- |caused by g fractured akufl t Kingston and thel London County Asgrieultural soclety o -], Jdohn Btewart, Inspector of steam-|tel, for the out-of-town custemers,| Finn was truck Pi 5 itn boats at the port of New London, has| These young Dl der th Zie 5 Yio o paking thé buskess a4 218 Main Street opla under the s and at omona. been crdersd to the station at Bes- |supervisien of lss Vloh: Lewis, act- B !flfi ness, th:: eentemplates teashii .a'.‘;?lu held at l‘gerwlch a committee ' « Jton. He will report there on July 1. i s mn; e 5 g e s “; ! e Maro FERDORBL. mendaif d _eeni: £ . z 4 Governor us H, Heleomh ae- bln for t%"a a\;mmalw ami exonerated d_ eigh tary ozmtnl:e”urm‘?fi(::-y mla&,mmu I'l' J Nl KI N(; nume;nled by his staff, left Seuthing. | students pre deing spleadid we! him frem ali t t eonsists of J, Avesy of o . o ton Tuesday morning for Newark, N.|gstudents suhmlt a tabulated mpm _———— ‘When - 7 (.q"’u N""W By PR Ly ehlirlnna, Fd » - ' ; T, where the $50th anniv of the | tha ohatrmen of the shmmitice gach | WEDDING GUESTS BANQUET 0 o B S s B L S T Fn'. ‘ ” Mon founding of the ity will be observed, uy, showing the ameunt i usiness AT WAUREGAN HOUSE ffltlflmty and iy event Aaaurrin; 1{;,,. Mrps, Nettie tah Commigsioned Charles 7, |G00e: Iach student is yequired to do it s s yeek is in the % ch grange, Mrs, W, Hishway o one aries .| the pegular day’s werle in scheel He- il E d Excel: BE 8 Which g grange and Mrs, M.’ Buildin; N 3 g"fl‘“e‘tfibexnlxn: it s ::thoréfls‘e fore heing assigned the speeia] task of | Farty of TF rtyrFaur njeye: L i ry Ryl . 5 AN ot | A we: s department is t venl omoa \ You may be 18 or 60. T retarged by the ety ot 4~ | Warking at the rebate baoth, lent Menu Tu: y grange, 4 ege €1 On’April 1 this committee met with !lnl'!‘“‘W? . The ptudents assisting Miss Lewis The Htorrs stud i : E eadet hatiglion ‘Beckwit; r associa- Y be 2 arei Grace Ss:srv. iois lflngey. »}u- T“'"‘*“;Q"'v‘:‘e'fi‘g“‘;‘:flgf ;‘*:;‘:'; uR Af thres com: w, i ;.J;cn"m mmififipléze&;nuufim ‘ou may be tall or short. Fompmmet Jodre vill woric the Bter- | o Loy o Loam Yemion rid Fl % | and talked over the riles and resula- ed “Avprentiog degres tonight at 7,80 e fi;’;‘:"h”m eacyan | g b) a5 =1, ""“‘3“;“ At 3:-’»"&" o B e U] fi“‘flg‘” m“:i" | ons rogarding exhiviis, snd at the You may be stout or thin, |c'cleck—aav. - |Kiby, ohn ' Hoar, @mily’ Robish, foliow square ahaps 1anj ware t-|made final prape b fom A reguiation umiform has been pre- Frank Murtha, Hov{vud Benjamin, tramtively decorateq with paskets e m@fi 4gricultural seeieiy the following Fu“ sch wnMEN Y be lfldifll or con= nrlb»d Tor mml earriers by the post|, A larse bookkeeping cash register is | flowers, - %’he AiRipg )’EM was deeo- points were voted upon, It was voted ou may partment which is also pre- being funrnished the committee by the | rated witl ims and petted plants nhncnueth e special € servative in your ideas about i (he up-to-date eiyle of mall Bofical fha- Kewps & trinle shack fn'gll |iPh T et served; o ,ul;;? 2t :2' e The W. e Modicing Has rdes: Asgoun e R i Csm e of Cavier—a Ja Bnm premium he divided ini6 five premiums oman s e Herport R-ifih. femafiy Qé ;,?ea‘ LATEST BSTATEMENT OF Chick - Bou lon—Joay B’ Arc over °“ Fecommended hy the gommittee on the Proved Its Worth, l & [mm ehl vialm at flg nectigu ARMENIAN RELTEE FUND Lobster al ew'}':\lrs‘ in ?a.mklnl i 850 BE !’H‘sin of 86, fifl:& 15';nd. ’!,ofi -:enti . = ES doesn’t matter. weekly comve- o e ‘0as ‘fig"“ jyes as prize secon 565 iy t t 2 n.uen Tu:lggz mer: ns in " a pro:|Treasurer Gal F o Treasurer Roast File an‘gn %"t sabella {:g:llaag&a;nxm "Wfindavfll’:?flhfza "u h;’l siofd #2595, fourth #1475 and| When Lydia E. Pink!?h:;:md-‘ ; gremme of four pumbers, i - .50, were first introduced, curative We have the clothes for all of New Peas—en Croustade X,’;e';“;lj‘l Wehs“fiyq’{ fpeg ml{'“ "1 Faa Also yoted that the recom- i e e e And ‘to'he y The New Haven road has begup 18| 1o it statement of the Azmen- Fruit Salad—Wauregan Mdacigats ST ‘” ot nedflgmn: mendation regurding scale of points on | POTER) YEUO, 00 A ; Y tasto; Ll!!lu:.’l‘fl;l"‘hlg train pxflr;&a Eafijr:: = fi‘{‘y sé"gm_ls “}’ g:}m‘m“g"," in_this F"“Lacmea C‘:komu. al‘:lfe ‘aewa ogwa h§ S‘?m‘t‘a;?: ‘m’mfi‘;:mtged?%lmely: the use of them spread over the styles for every age; models | 37 thi stime the rhiitosdy are trourio Sitry Chatioy o Ter, I a8 Demi Tasse g ) 'w’i "‘*7‘ Largesi and best collection of vege- country. Now that hundreds of | Pespaps walklis on {he tracky and Receipts ‘where the oty fables e: potatoes 20, potatoes B, |phongands of women have i H for every figure, others wha Fide en freights, nt collocted P : aictrole, music gras gendered and|For the Tort, governrsent poat B e et aolos 10, appies 5, | themost beneficial effects from the use | Amou B48; ancing enjoy cora except apples apples e § Priced at $12.00 to .28.00. g“" S e g il o r The wedding fs to take place in Bt. ";1;::?;; sg‘,f‘.,i"m fi,:g Feeelye "‘l‘“g}‘ dairy, poultry and 10, | 3f these medicines, their value has be- | s iion Waltor Price. 111 E atrick’s church fhis morning, Sers while they ata oF Pact Welehi 4 | flowers b, canned frulta and vegetables, Jome generally recogrized, and Lydia Wy Is_the treasurer, poknowl- | D23 B | aentor o8 e, aod ytemon, the busy daily pro Jjpg beem arran o q | roopeeye 'e"mgflf,‘:&‘;‘;’ bt 10, fotat | B ’s Vegetable Compound is o e A jJenations, including §146 Gsne éfi Cm‘" DOPNISTE v | Chenbon: ot ash!ustn Sirast antlis e ad it il i ng veea 360, the standard medicine for women. "":‘A‘; B Reatn, of New York the groom Is John K, Foran, of New |of the sxporionte fi‘,}“,}ngnm-;g 1t was aiso veted that the commit-| The following letter is only one of an pan, Total . Eendop, make their (aily ‘scem anyihing | {0, Of Six above mamed ehould be|ihe thousands on file in the Pinkhsm ‘Y| E 7 Paken girecter of the Bxten ' byt araneus, I e e e o o Lymn, Mass., proving sion Forvice of the Conmeeticat Arfl E6LUBS RECEIVE SUGGESTIONS ng picture conperns plan to take | N [ OP0C0 CRUN SITae of T —_ ffice, at that T = d that they shall be in charge of the | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cam- I8 16| wraek Meet to Pe Held at Fi i = D e lnena roepin whils in came BNt snd mee that all copdifions and} eund i A at the islas s 207 MM.N STREEI‘ 3 Wn:%n ;:1 exa;::;vme wm Greunde—Miss Dora Schwarta ssistant State Agent 8 5] H&M ian te pre- pare h 1 apd college n“dem! restrictions impesed or ordered the | E mfiuw Fho attepugn o How tg Plap a T by the resuits it produces. { man il L e LT G O etural mocloty oF ita| Amamose,Towa.—*“When I begantak- gg members of fhe metaer and |SpTERO ;;‘“{‘“‘Z““ e 2:33‘;:3 Geeretary pe complied with, and that | ng Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Cans- | Fhrnsh e1 Ehidago, |* = | auapster Sanning clubs in the eunt¥ | by President, Wi all protests or suggestions regarding | ound K ssffered with a displacement, | Bumgel P, Threster, of = Ohidamo |} g, S T RGLY R task Dt received susgestions regarding ot Wiisem. . - the exhibit shall be made to this| 3 = | A lal mesting of the Holy Name|and Jor“! e wgm: m:ao d «3’ -High pcheol, Batur- una paamnq of gardens gmm ™. Ea: LB B, > grange committes, and in event of my system was. ll_fll!lbxl apecial mesting e hae . | Moy 8 30ih, [Fho pontest will be | tella eregue, assistant state HE ARN DANCE fallure to reach n ‘satisfactory adjust- | lown condition. Iwould havethe hesd- s e ”"‘3 '1""-"3:{ 2 wwga. is uuwwpupé!snmnflgut of .,1’:‘ ne nw greunds at three | charge the boysl and sld-' cluh AT OLYMPIC HALL.| ment, it be left to the secretary of the |iche for & week smd my basck wonid | Tike.aetion on the desth of thelr lete tion of Fiticon of Chicsso | VOl Til"enter Their leatns [n the m%‘i o A&flmw{’ggd Pl Shggcctions | Prizes for Beek Gestumes G to M asEloultural Societ aations submittea | 95 80 bed when X wanid Bend down § | _ g0 jeni mmsnfiflcemwda 23 fot S | Prizes for Besi umes Go te Mrs, D, er would hardly strai . My sister i et T Sttt Sroraten | Ferniios ¥, Bevgnd Noars, mffii'acv”e‘:afafi:” s i ""1‘;;'::' e M", a,l'm"' e e B ek Por order of the Premident, !ond at thc Fopkin = ere | g ta grange be allotted equal space, prefer- THOMAS P, CONNTLLY, mcb. |ang Alicn o fant, have been Iy Nazwich] 2.5 Sichen toam tobny oh. G oo | ety T B eehls sliol e Frhte of ojumbun held 1 ably 20 (o 25 feot: Kranses with space at the eampus, | mapy va eties hut glse that them ma ta new hemes, the Houg= ;\f’;’a ferriers is wm b tabls 4 MISS M. C. ADLES . from e Jn A ’Ehi? s:ve;;%e “eai: o %l MAIR, FAGE, SOALP SPECIALIST “eonvenionets and loeath e apin sweeessf t the end of the building not to use e same kind for| R Tuesday the attendance | 2 . AR Frigecksion - his’ 5 n g'l». Tho alfair was|iho end wall; thet geange e s the ‘Secend typ Sabios aBa, must notify the secretary at least 30 e 50“‘ e g plantings several | 2 A Sy “. prior to falr time, and that all o pnps and is hopipg that it will be abl a,p fantastic gostumes were in 4 MlacHA ¢ w:mi o 7 eyidence. exhibita must be on the ground by 10 in today, lan te put up many eans ef each| , TR hall was degorated with corn- be in Dl 014 Lyme oppesition hag arisen tg | @ 69 50 A8 alk ot 2 m., and that they must be in place m‘.?:.l‘orugwa hel tha Sraamal e rioes . Heatarr Winner of 5!'""‘! Prize, ol 3 ol R e hout’ the atisy oo pagnterns, &0d)and a1l work on them be finished by 1 Rivers prosent mouth and divert the| After three spolling matches had |“5r8,00® Tooralis"7or s supply of | Whieh served as seats for the dancers, | B:, ™ of the first day of the fair. Posi- & new channel into the lew- | been gien, Miss Dera Schwarts has| ... "of aiferent kln a8, wOSh :: ¥ in. | The orchestra, Gallaghers,-was lopat- | U¥ely no changes on work of any kind o Conngctiant siver and. & Dettion |been Geclated the hast speller in the D oo orent kinds, AUSh 28 8pin- | od'on th eatagd and Bed & Shiciken WAL %6 Dariseg o axarigs axhibits against the change is in elreulation, |sehael and will receive the Spellin: | “0ird p Wi ot SEN™ na T 1007 | with live chickens for a backsround. | 8fter 1 p.m. of fi::d openllx;.g day. At the simshouse Bupt, 7. B, Ghap. |D5Z% Which ls ‘awarded ~annually. |(5ici “enousk so that in tnianing. the | The mermbers of the orchestra wers in | , It Was al% voted. as in years past; man alreaty has five aeres planted fl-ll:l; %’::n p::;tiegfl:;‘l%gewflr:: mfifh tops may be used as greens, Maay f‘.’,‘,“u“,"’&" h‘”‘: &" “,‘,’mmm &t~ | each committee in charge of a grange out . YU plast Ay moro, eeas bests oot | Molivrts and another sti-ut tied for | Carrots snd pects Samied befors Thew | o, Tere Wers. il sorts of counizy cos. | SR, a1, that these complimentary . 5 the first place, en tip third test tumes on_ the fl d i % BROADWAY BT B o e haion, Fonbyions | Wy ion " Hien " Benmetis wis ‘oo | SelCerIE SRl (LR e ot | SR, the, T g7 senel e | provd of it "eranie cmmies (| For Prompt 7 to te put in Later. Track Team Practices Indoérs. If such garden weeds as are listed | Frank M Charles A. Gager,| 41" girection and hope that the Also by Appointment. Tel. 1425-3 b - The Track team practiced in pre- |in your Bulletin NR24 get a start, they | made ¢h° awards for the best cos: g.-f’m, 5% the county will mect this d ed'mu Ne: Ha'venzroo:odo héu jus; pl:fi- paration for the meet with Bulkeley |May be pulled and used for greens. |‘tumes immodiately after the grand Frllit Slladell\ 1 an crder for 20, ons of rails : tion half way and do all that 2, ety a4 Flan to can combinations of vese- | march, which took place at 9 o'clock. | <0;OPera! = A t ith the Berhlohem ‘Steel companiy. to | . 6. a Tucsday. becatise. of the | tables, as succotash: and corn, beans | The prizes, $2.50 gold pleces, went to | Tig.can 10 Doost the imterests of agrt ccurate be delivered within the next three h ) campus not being in fit condition for|and tomato. Summer squash should | John Gleason and Mrs. D. Houlihan. cylture in the county through our Ornamental Trees|mortis to be used in strensthening | outacor work. Po provided for, picked when tonder| . The od tor, piciced 3 programme _ included _ square county fair. Eye Glass R the trackis and just the right length to fill a quart | @ances, and 2 ey acted as | m—— D A T e iatig Sl orallaebs s FUNERAL. jar and it takes but little time for | Prompter., The committee in charge of SPRING MEDICINE come to us. Shrubs and Vines. tracking which is being planned. gl preparation in canning. the ovening comprised B. J. Houlihan, % Isaac Lewi Asparagus tastes more nearly like | chairman, James Sheridan, J. J. Sulll— we ‘l‘o P"fiufl" Hardy and Bedding Plants.| The Pierre L. Schellens residence on Arsse {ando Lewid the fresh product if, canned by the | van. M. J. Sullivan, W. Kosiosii, Mi- | yoodrs the Great Blood pay Broad street, Groton, will soon be|_ The funeral of James Isaac Lewis|cold pack method. chael Sweeney, Harold Desmond and : attention to fillmg Good assortment of Ferns. |opened as s summer home for tne|was held from his late home, No. 59| Caulifiower, Brussels sprouts and |John Carney. 'William Kosloski sold pre- children of the Home for Crippled | Myers avenue, at 2 o'clock Tuesday | peppers surely should be on the list for | tickets and John Drew collected tickets scriptionl. Cabbage and Tom Children of New York, which purchas- |afternoon. Rev. J. H. Dennis officiat- | planting and many are adding okra or | at the door. Soft drinks and candy| Spring sickness comes in some de- o E ed’ the property meml months ago. | €d and the Grand United Order of Odd | gumbo. ‘were on sale. gree to every man, woman and child Plants. 7 Mr. and. Mre Schellons have snecs; | Fellows attended the funeral in & body. | © Tomatoes for canning should be the in_our climate. THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. o to theirnew home in Ramsdell street. | The following members of the Odd|thick, meated variety. The Stone is|SEVERAL CHANGES MADE It is that run-down condition of . Carnations, 60c a dozen. Fellows acted as beavers: Albert M.| widely used. 7 the system that results from impure, |} Opticians and Lense Grinders i 5 The Humane soclety has begun a|Butler, Gerald Harris, James Lee,| Some suggestions as to companion IN POLICE BEATS. | impoverished, devitalized blood. Lawn Vases and ' Porch|campaien to interst the clergy and|Charles Hazard, Clement Reed and and succession cropping, also ‘a list| S It is marked by loss of appetite PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING filled. school authorities in the proper ob- | Henry Lacey. There was a large at-|of good varieties for Connecticut will | Officer Daniel O’Neil is Given the Cen- |and that tirea’ feeling, and in many [§ TIook for street clock Boxes ; servance of “Be Kind _ to ’ Animal | tendance and many flowers covered the | be found on separate sheets and may tra! Wharf Beat. ° cases by scme form of eruption. Week,” and “Humane Sunday.” This|grave. Burial was in Maplewood cem- | prove helpful. The best way to treat spring sick- ety as & hgoens. weok e e o B ar et R0 seuinen o e, Tt ot PRk TR il il faaily’ | merictee a - W0 _regulars on the olice 'his_ ol rel le ‘amily m¢ ine P Tead a committal service. Overall Employes Demand More | ot tne last meeting of the . common | purifies, enriches and revitaiizes tha| DR.SHAHAN, Specialist TUndertaker Charles A. Gager was in Money. council several changes on the night|blood. It is an all-the-year-round al- - ’ charge of the funeral. Twelvo employes, ten girls and two|beats went Into effect terative and, tonic, and is absolutely on mw“s"’lfoa;cu - : men, of the Norwic erall com- 5 o pring medicine. 200! D 3 5 mfir:u:;’:fm“‘édd .| * Has Returned from Middletown. pany. of 10-20 West Main street, quit| Ofcer Roger Cowles has been trans-| Get your blood in good condition B G ng | Nearitis). 3 g lows is the annual session of the Mg.d 1Wn.rren Davis }l‘:uflr;itlm m;: \;vor:iT;lddn.y morning as ttheir df;and :em fi:? (;l‘m e tgnafm L - Delay may be danger. putum, Run- letown, where he e N or higher wages were not grant et, ai cer iniel + goes 005 ar ncstout to be held | iniik farm owned by H. O. Daniels, to tra They have been receiving 41 cents Yor . Blood diseasem, ‘who has one of the finest looking clover | for making one dozen overalls. They n l.bh flrav-nuw of Tw- fields in the state. He has five acres|now Gemand 50 cents. The company fa a Locl of clover with 108 plants to the square | offered to compromise by offering 45 . nrl foot and it stands about 10 inches high.| cents a dozen, but the employes re- Sclentists from the Connecticut col-|fused to accept. the lege claim that the clover will add o’ 4 3 - the iodges during the year. Ik Styosphori titripen 10 the woll, Jolly Eight Whist Club. % M Mo THE DEL -IIOFF . for the ensuing year will be eleotea. PR e SR, Pl In the City Court. | The Jally ]gmg!;t w;mvalr. club met with E VIOLIN Chisf H, W. Marston Dying. Three appearsd before Judge Johm| (7% Fency, e Prizes wore ) EI1€ Rates 75 centa per day and um S that Chief Havey W, Memred |aay tors, “fl&i’m""“ poolis e . 5 HAYES BROTHERS, ST TEACHER fire S ond, dfra’Charies g:;g‘fh*:x Wgfim -vun!:g‘u B i : o Telephone 1222 28-28 Broadway m“ oD ) In preparation for Memorial TR e b All String Instruments m president of the : Willlam Refreshments mfl“wm . || ternational_Association Sl o i were served Dy the hostess. ""'m“”"‘"‘“ w A F.C.(HR, Ffl"ru i ‘or appointments address E, [|member. - = . Toft] - B 122 Prosect Strest, Norwich. Conm. l.llll.l.mlll-Plln.lhr- - PP F e A : *Phone 511 Eastern o&."«mt -q—:'uw

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